I'm sure Razzi will know exactly where this idea came from, and I'm also pretty sure people will be able to give it a meaning, even if it's not as specific. In short, new chapters are worth waiting for. I should know, as someone who practically jumps with joy when I get a new chapter alert for the fics I'm reading.

Vacation

Event 51: Worth Waiting For

The impatience that had characterized his loving attentions in the near past, was finally starting to settle down at the same time as those attentions were increased, or rather allowed to increase, by the augmenting positive reception of them.

Peach knew all too well that underneath the mask of patient understanding, there was a lot of impatient understanding, accompanied by passionate love. But she had to give Bowser some credit for not calling her more then twice during the progress of her royal meeting. She was amused, when she thought of the silly stereotypes about clingy girls in pink, when it was in fact, her boyfriend who couldn't seem to breathe for an hour straight without hearing her voice.

"It's too good to be true," Bowser had once said, and maybe it was that, other than the obvious love, which kept him glued to Peach as much as their mutual duties permitted. He didn't want to come to the realization that it was all a dream. Waking up from his nap during Kamek's speech at a meeting, to find that the fantasy had dissolved after his slumber ended, was a disastrous thought for Bowser. The Koopa King, needed to know, and be assured, that it was all true; and Peach tried her best to do that.

After a while, Bowser finally started to get used to his status in relation to Peach, albeit it still was, and would always be, a cause for euphoric joy. However, he tried to give her some space and for that she commended him. He knew the day would come when they would be married, or remarried, completely willingly on Peach's part that time. Then, they would spend every moment together.

Bowser longed for that time, he longer for Peach's next visit, her next call, her next email, and he even longed to hear the next silly rumor about them which reminded him, by the fact that their situation was common knowledge, that it was real, and solid enough to have become common knowledge without any big problems. Sure there was shock and criticism at first, but in the end, after people realized how much they cared about each other, they were happy for their respective monarchs.

Bowser wasn't the only one looking forward to having any form of contact with Peach again, which he knew was very much worth the wait. The koopalings also looked forward to seeing Peach. Right now Ludwig was perhaps the one who hoped the most out of the eight, after being charged with the duty to perform some kind of father-son activity to keep Bowser busy so he wouldn't push Peach into blocking his number over so many calls, not that she would.

But alas, Kamek had insisted, to save his own skin, Ludwig annoyingly concluded, that a sort of father-son activity would be good for Bowser to let out the anxiety of the wait for Peach to return his calls, so they could settle in the time and place of their next date. Hence why Ludwig, being the eldest son, quite unwillingly ended up having to fish for Cheep-Cheep at a lake. It was an activity that required the quiet patience that Bowser didn't have, and was accomplished with the simplicity that didn't interest Ludwig.

Bowser knew that Peach would call, Ludwig knew he would be free of having to continued fishing, and deep down, they both knew that there was a possibility that if they waited at the lake a little longer, they would catch a Cheep-Cheep or two. They knew of the good things that were to come, yet found themselves impatient for them to arrive, despite how steady their coming was. However, they had the consolation that the wait would not be in vain, because good things are worth waiting for, and many good things were to come.

Besides, Bowser had sent Toadsworth some rare tea leaves and a couple of expensive golf clubs, so he trusted Peach's meeting would be ending very soon. It is true that good things are worth waiting for, but if possible, why not speed them along?

End of Event 51

I trust a certain someone caught the hint (cough)thisisabribe(cough). Disclaimer, I don't own Mario.